Battlegods

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Better 100 reviews on the Iron (which they deserve) than on Finley, Albano, or various trash that there’s already too much of on Debaser. Plus, even if there will soon be reviews of the various "Killers," "Powerslave," and "Fear Of The Dark," it's always interesting to read others' opinions!
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Hardrock, did you make me want to listen to them again?? :DD Anyway, I've heard "Draw The Line" a few times, "Dream On" is a nice melodic piece, "Mama Kin" is another sensational track, also covered by the Guns on "Lies". Anyway, thanks, I’ll listen to them a bit more, since it’s been a while since I revisited "Toys In The Attic" & Co. In fact, "Girl Keeps Coming Apart" isn't a brilliant song, but it’s not bad either... Hi Defender85, thanks as always "warrior of true metal"!!
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What a bunch of idiots you are!! :DD
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So, either you have trouble reading or understanding, or you don’t understand a damn thing! Hardrock and I were talking about the Clash and the Ramones. Are you with me so far? Good. We were discussing the maturation of the band, specifically the Ramones, and I said they reached maturity in the eighties, so the songs are more complex than those of the seventies! But I didn’t say that the albums from the seventies are worse! Got it now?? Piiiirrlllaa! (growl scream).
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Oops! Sorry, on the first line, instead of disc I meant DVD..
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Well done CaptainHowdy, great review of a very interesting album by Iron.. I have "The Early Days," a very interesting DVD that contains the band's earliest live performances with Paul and some memorable concerts with Bruce from the "The Number Of The Beast" and "Piece Of Mind" era.
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Yes, you’re right OleEinar, I made some typos... I should have been a bit more careful this time. Through your advice, I wanted to try doing a shorter review, with a track by track that’s a bit less detailed but more general and a bit more fluid. I apologize for getting carried away with the desire to write a lot in the Ramones review. Melissa, since you’ve been downloading so many Aerosmith tracks, you should also check out the hits from "Permanent Vacation", like "Rag Doll", "Angel", "Dude"... @Doctor J, I don’t think Aerosmith had already peaked with this album. @Bartleboom, you can’t say I’ve done an exhausting track by track; come on, you want to spend a couple of words on each song. It might be boring for some of you who have known the songs and the band for years, but I also think about the people who want to get to know the album! @Hardrock92, honestly, I can say that I’ve known Aerosmith for four years already, and I listen to the hits from the seventies a lot. Want some names? "Walk This Way", "Sweet Emotions", "Dream On", "Toys In The Attic", and I’m definitely forgetting some... not to mention the hits from the eighties! "Magic Touch" is the rawest song on the album, but "Girl Keeps Coming Apart" doesn’t seem to me like a failed copy of "Dude"; it has a grittier rock vibe... "Dude" doesn’t feel like a dance-pop track...
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In fact, I prefer the eighties to the seventies of the Ramones..I know that "London Calling" is not a totally punk album, but it has different styles..I really like the early albums. I agree with your statement that the early songs of the Ramones had childish or trivial lyrics, in fact I was talking about the lyrics of the songs from the eighties albums. Anyway, I don’t want to be misunderstood, even though I prefer the Ramones above all, I really like the Clash and I respect them. I wish there were bands like them today, I would sign for that!!
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Thank you so much editors, for publishing my review in less than 7 hours!! METAL ROCK!!
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Well, I hope that those of you who write these comments, which are more like nonsense, are no older than 10, because otherwise it really makes me think and reflect on how someone can spend their time on a review!! It’s a bit sad! Debaser, if you keep going like this, it will turn into a site for idle chatter, because 80% of what you've written in this review has absolutely nothing to do with music!!